Syringe nozzle or tube



June 17, 1 930.

A. VON BOROSINI SYRINGE NOZZLE 0R TUBE Filed April 25. 1927 In ven/or:

Patented June 17 1930 UNITED STATES- AUGUST voN BOROSINI, OFVLUGANO, SWITZERLAND 5 SYBINGE NOZZLE mm Application filed April 23, 1927; Serial no. 186,142, and in ati g April "28,1926.

cerned' with a nozzle or tube to be introduced into cavities of the human body for'purposes f of permanently applying thesyringe in re-" I e v amanently in it's*-proper position and pref 55 I 5 clined position of the patient.

I Heretofore a permanent treatment by means of a syringe could only be carried out by the-aid of complicated and expensive constructions; in addition to this, thelapplilo cation of known apparatus of this kind had.

:beenconnected with great inconveniences and required a permanent staif of helping and supervising persons.

' By my present invention it will be possible to carry out a permanent washing, rinsing or'medical treatment of cavities of the human body such as for instance of the bladder,

thevagina or the rectum in a simple and convenient manner in reclined position of 2 the patient; fi-The apparatus according to my invention may of course be also employed for veterinary purposes, for which purposes position by means of complicated bandages,

Syringes of such constructionrequire constant supervision in order to prevent the tube from slipping out of dressings or the like.

the organ to be treated by action of pressures which are exerted upon the tube after being lntroduced lntosaid organ. The apparatus according to my invention 1s designed to avoid these disadvantages which arise especially in case of intestinal and vaginal-treatment. For this purpose the tube" or nozzle of 'thesyringe is properly'constructed by providing besidesthe front fa tening eyes or lugs which are positioned at the supply end of the tube also a further rearwardly positionedeye or lug which is arranged upon a preferably resilient clip mounted on the syringe tube. The tube now may be applied to thepatient by means of supporting ribbons which are connected with a belt and may thereby be kept at three like."

points distanced from each other and firmly *fixed to the body of the patient The tube which is introduced into the" cavity of the body will thus be} kept reliably and per vented from sl-idingjout-of said cavity,"v yet retaininga certain ability: of motion. The third fastening eye or lug'itself'maybe Inade eitherresilient orfrigidg and in the latter case the supporting ribbonwhi'chis fastenecl to said eyelet is providedfwith'an intermedate'elasti'c'alf part ofrubber or'thelike which is inserted into the'supporting ribbon;

The auxiliaryj'appliance-,for the syringe according to, invention consistsyfor thef purpose 'ofusing the same for permanent a treatment; of a contrivance permitting the patient) to rest in reclined position during 3 treatment,- which contrivance may 1 be placed above a closetjor, above-anespecial slop-I basin provided underneath the seat of-the patient. IT Y f I By meansofthe syringe nozzle according to ni'y invention a permanent treatment 7 reclined position'of the patient will be'essen--- tially simplified and needs nolnore to be car ried' out Within .a bath-tub, upon an operating table or upon a bedespecially provided "for this purpose. Furthermore my present apparatus may be conveniently placed above a closetor sl'op-basin 'in the, manner of a reclining chair' and may especially also be conveniently used outside of 'holspitals-or the In the drawing v i a Fig. l: is a perspective View of; my new syringe nozzleor tube in 'conn'ection'with-the belt serving iortfixing said tube on the body of'the atiengand:

cation; of thesyringe tube fand" its fixation for the purposeof intestinal treatment The syringe 'tub'e l' is bent in an obtuse angle at the end to-be introduced intolthe cavity of the-body and is'provided at its rear straight partfwith two oppositelyposi- -tioned eyes-or lugs 2 -,fas wellas with a forwardly and downwardly inclined clip 3 which is provided at its rojecting end with a further lug or eye 3 T-Wo .supporting iis s" ribbons 5', 5. engage thesaid eyes or lugs 2,

. 2, while a supporting ribbon 5 engages the front eye or lug 3 of the clip 3,'all of I said supporting ribbons 5, 5 and 5 being v 5 connected at their upper ends to the belt 4. The clip 3 may either be resilient or rigid, the latter being assumed in the Construction shown in the drawing In the latter case the supporting ribbon 5" is provided with 10 an elastical part 6 of rubber or the like, as indicated in Fig. 1 of 'the drawing. Also said supporting ribbon 5 may consist as whole of elastical material so that there will be in every case certain ability of motion 15 of the tube, said tube, however, being always safely keptin position within the cav- Qity ofthe bodyand' prevented from sliding out-of thesame. I V 7 As indicated in Fig. 2,- the bent oil end-of gorthetube 1 isinserted into a cavity of the body, that is according to the example 7 shown in Fig.2 into the rectum of a pa- ,tient', while-theotheror rear end of said tube isconnected with the conduit for sup- 525 plying the rinsing liquid thereto. The clip v .3 with the eye or lug,3" is positioned outside of the cavity ot the body intermediate the legsof the patient. {The belt 4 is laid around the body of the patient, while the 1180 supporting ribbons 5, 5. and 5", engage at their upper and lower ends the belt Land the eyes or lugs 2, 2 and 3f respectively. The eyes or'lugs 2, 2' which are provided at the tube 1, will keep the latter in proper .z-zesjposition with respect to the body of the patient and the cavity to be treated. In order to carry out a permanent treatment therev is employed'a reclining chair in the 'form of a ladder 7 ora similar construction 54 'Zand 7 as shown in Figs. 3,4,5 and 6.

. This reclining chair is either connected with 1.

the closet 9 or with =a--slop-bafsin 13 or the 1 like, which .is preferably provided with a vdischarge cock 14. The basin 13 or closet 1:15 isso placedthat the patient'will beposi- .tioned with its seat above the slop-basin or as the case may be aboveritheclosetwhich serves for taking uptherinsing liquid after having been passed through the cavity toi 1 60 be treated. I

' Iclaim: s I

A syringe :nozzle ortube comprising-lugs j prqvided at itsend which projects from the cavity of a human or animal body during 1 "a55 -treatment, said lugs adapted to serve for the p -reception'o'f a supporting ribbon,-an d a clip I projecting duringtreatment from said noz- Z1601 tubein -a gdirection towards the rear,

and a iurtherlug provided atthe end of 60 said clipand-adaptedforlthe reception' of a further supporting ribbon f c i In testimony whereof I'affix my signature, V AUGUST .VONIBQROSINI. 

